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ISSN:0899-5605

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Andreas Espetvedt Nordstrand,Haakon Gabrielsen Engen,Line Rønning et al. Andreas Espetvedt Nordstrand et al.
On the battlefield, combat medics need to both support service members' physical health, and their psychological resilience and mental health. Despite the importance of their role, combat medics are typically not trained in resilience and m...
Viktor Burlaka,Julia Burlaka,Vladyslav Klochkov et al. Viktor Burlaka et al.
Military psychologists working under the full-scale war conditions in Ukraine experience elevated levels of burnout, shaped by both early-life adversity and repeated trauma exposure. Using structural equation modeling on data collected from...
Chase A Aycock,Trevin Glasgow,Christine Shahan Brugh et al. Chase A Aycock et al.
Military Training Instructors (MTIs) shape over 40,000 U.S. Air Force recruits annually, making instructor well-being critical to training effectiveness and safety. This study examined predictors of stress and burnout among 565 MTIs who com...
Emily Tilstra-Ferrell,Abby Braden,Sarah Russin Emily Tilstra-Ferrell
Risk for disordered eating is high among survivors of military sexual trauma (MST) and combat trauma (CT). However, little research has qualitatively examined factors related to disordered eating among individuals with MST and CT exposure. ...
Ibrahim Sani Mert,Cem Sen Ibrahim Sani Mert
This study explores how high-ranking military officers conceptualize the fundamental dimensions of courage. Based on data collected from twenty officers serving at NATO's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Mons, Belgium, t...
Katja Kolcio,Marta O Pyvovarenko,Vladyslav Klochkov et al. Katja Kolcio et al.
Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine has precipitated the largest and most destructive conflict in Europe since World War II, yet traditional notions of linear battlefields and clearly delineated combatants no longer apply. Russia's...
Lauren Blackwell Landon,Alexa D Baxley,Suzanne T Bell et al. Lauren Blackwell Landon et al.
Individuals working in extreme operational environments face sustained psychological and physiological stressors that can degrade wellbeing and performance. This study presents the development and validation of the Meaningful Work and Enjoy...
Blessing Nneka Onyekachi,Sophia Onyinyechi Ijeh,JohnBosco Chika Chukwuorji et al. Blessing Nneka Onyekachi et al.
Although trauma has been widely documented as a key risk factor for substance use among military personnel, there is a notable paucity of research on the factors that may mitigate trauma-related substance use in this population. The present...
Eileen P Barden,Maya Zegel,Jenna Dunham et al. Eileen P Barden et al.
There are established links between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and greater conflict among couples with a veteran partner. While there is literature on couples' conflict generally, few studies have identified different conflict the...
Tracy Jill Doty,Beza Negash,Chloe Fong et al. Tracy Jill Doty et al.
Large-Scale Combat Operations (LSCOs) often involve severe sleep loss. To date, there has been little work on the extent to which anxiety is impacted by these conditions, and the rate at which recovery sleep reverses these effects. The aim ...